And there’s a beer pong table, if that means anything to ye.) Wicked Willy’s – Where do you go when you’re in New York City, have a hankering for karaoke, a strong drink, and cheesy, cheap pirate decor? Why, Wicked Willy’s, of course! (Be ye warned, the crowds be noisy with lots o’ lassies and lads. Almost every weekend there is live pirate-themed entertainment: a comedy skit called “Pirates for Sail” and a performance by a bellydancer are to be expected in the lineup, making it a truly jolly atmosphere at Piratz.
Piratz Tavern – Amidst the suburban sprawl of Silver Spring, Maryland stands this quirky establishment. But if you feel like these pirates be takin’ it too far, just remind them of the fate of Captain Kidd!
Besides the thematic decor, you better expect that your server may sass you with some pirate-like talk. Lauderdale tourists and locals alike–just pull your jollyboat up, walk right in, and order some grub. The Pirate Republic – This spacious waterfront bar and restaurant is a favorite among Ft. Blimey! Complete your experience by ordering a rum cocktail–the Voodoo Lady or Booty Juice are their signatures. It may be in the small Texan city of Galveston, but sitting in an open-air cabana with the Gulf of Mexico in view, chomping on some greasy bar food, with a very Pirates of the Caribbean-esque mannikin dangling over your head is as relaxing as it gets.īenbow Room – Now this Seattle bar has ambiance built into its bones–the main room is the interior of a ship! And if you look down, you’ll see fish swimming beneath your feet. Pirate-themed booze cruise, ahoy!Ĭaptain Jack’s Beach Bar – In terms of seaside bars, it doesn’t get much better than this. And it’s all the more perfect that this ship docks in the oldest city in the U.S. The Black Raven – While the emphasis of this pirate ship is a show for kids, the ship’s holdings features a fully stocked bar. An attraction in Florida puts the spotlight on The Little Mermaid in an underwater show. A giant aquarium hosts the occasional mermaid, and even a merman–oh my! But, the strange fascination with these half-fish, half-human creatures doesn’t stop here. He was known both as a hero and a scalawag, supposedly getting into a brawl with Andrew Jackson just up the street from here.ĭive Bar – The myth of the mermaid comes to life at this trendy bar in downtown Sacramento.
Jean Lafitte, born sometime in the 1770s, centered his smuggling operations out of this building. Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar – Once owned by an actual pirate, this tavern is one of the oldest surviving structures in New Orleans. In other words– Pull up a seat and have a drink, Friends. Salts and landlubbers welcome! Splice the mainbrace, me hearties. In honor o’ Talk Like a Pirate Day, these pirate bars in cities across t’ United States will certainly tickle your fancy. Nothin’ excites a pirate more than t’ sight o’ a bar in some port town, after months scallywaggin’ at sea.